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- From: jj@alice.att.com (jj, curmudgeon and all-around grouch)
- Newsgroups: rec.audio
- Subject: Re: Class C amplifiers, says Mr. Pierce.
- Message-ID: <24445@alice.att.com>
- Date: 18 Dec 92 21:14:15 GMT
- Article-I.D.: alice.24445
- References: <41484@unix.SRI.COM> <1goubrINNlf5@uwm.edu>
- Reply-To: jj@alice.UUCP (jj, curmudgeon and all-around grouch)
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- In article <1goubrINNlf5@uwm.edu> randyd@csd4.csd.uwm.edu (Randall Elton Ding) writes:
- >I worked on a class C amp in the military, it was an old tube type sonar
- >transmitter with big 4PR60 tubes for the output stage.
-
- Heck, I can beat that, I've worked on an old class C amplifier
- that used an 892B power triode (or is it tetrode). The hardest
- thing in using it was to keep the fool water-flow switches
- working right!
-
- And, yes, I've used Class C amplifiers as part of an audio-distribution
- system!
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